Discover the real **Nagoya**, a city shaped by samurai power, sacred forests, and bold local flavors. Walk through history at **Nagoya Castle**, where powerful clans once ruled central Japan and stories of strategy and authority come to life. Find a moment of calm at **Atsuta Jingu Shrine**, one of Japan’s most important spiritual sites, set within a peaceful ancient forest.
Experience everyday local life in **Osu Shopping Street**, where street food, pop culture, and tradition blend into a lively, authentic neighborhood. Step into the quiet, historic streets of **Shikemichi**, a hidden merchant area that most travelers never see. Taste Nagoya’s unique cuisine at **Kinshachi Yokocho**, from rich miso katsu to crispy tebasaki chicken wings.
Enjoy a relaxed, flexible pace with clear storytelling—not rushed facts or rigid schedules.
Book this tour to **understand Nagoya**, not just visit it.
Duration: 4 hours
Duration: 3 hours
Duration: 4 hours
・A stylish Edo-inspired streetscape, designed to resemble a historic merchant town.
・Restaurants and food stalls specializing in Nagoya’s famous local dishes.
・Views toward Nagoya Castle’s Front Gate, connecting food culture with samurai history.
・A relaxed mix of locals, families, and travelers enjoying lunch, snacks, and drinks.
・The iconic castle keep crowned with the famous golden shachihoko (mythical tiger-fish) — powerful symbols of authority and protection that once proclaimed the wealth of the Tokugawa clan.
・Massive stone walls and moats, engineered with precision to defend against enemies, offering great photo spots and dramatic perspectives.
・The beautifully reconstructed Honmaru Palace, where you’ll admire hand-painted sliding doors, gold-leaf details, and elegant tatami rooms that reveal how feudal lords lived and governed.
・Seasonal castle grounds — cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, vibrant colors in autumn, and a calm, majestic atmosphere in winter.
・White-plastered kura (storehouses) and traditional wooden townhouses lining a narrow stone-paved street.
・Architecture designed to protect against fire, reflecting Nagoya’s history as a major commercial city.
・A peaceful streetscape that contrasts sharply with the nearby business district.
・Tastefully renovated buildings now housing small cafés, craft shops, galleries, and restaurants.
・Seasonal details — soft morning light, autumn leaves, or evening lanterns — perfect for photography.
・A maze of covered arcades stretching for several blocks, packed with hundreds of small shops.
・Osu Kannon Temple, a historic Buddhist temple standing at the heart of the neighborhood, offering a striking contrast to the busy shopping streets.
・Anime, manga, and game stores alongside traditional kimono shops, electronics stores, and quirky vintage boutiques.
・Street food stalls and tiny eateries, serving everything from classic Japanese snacks to modern fusion treats.
・A mix of locals, students, fashion lovers, and subculture fans, giving Osu a vibrant, lived-in atmosphere.
・A vast sacred forest with overgrown paths and towering trees, creating a quiet, almost timeless setting.
・The main sanctuary, where one of Japan’s most important imperial treasures — the legendary sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi — is enshrined. (the sword itself is never displayed)
・Traditional torii gates and gravel paths, designed to naturally slow your pace and prepare you mentally for worship.
・Small sub-shrines scattered throughout the grounds, each with its own history and meaning.
・Seasonal scenery that changes beautifully throughout the year, from fresh greenery to autumn colors.
Tour guide will meet up with guests in front of the iconic Gold Clock
Price varies by option